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181 Bay St, Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada, Shelburne
Modern office tower complex with the Allen Lambert Galleria, a food court & the Hockey Hall of Fame.
This was a BEAUTIFUL place to enjoy AMAZING photography work. Every photo had a story and every story made me shed a few years. The level of talent that was there is awesome!
Excellent corporate and social place with eat outs, galleries and very convenient connectivity to Union Station
Beautiful and professional place loves it ❤️ love the food courts and the super marketplace downstairs
Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place),[1] is an office complex in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, comprising the 2.1 ha (5.2-acreblock bounded by Yonge Street, Wellington Street West, Bay Street, and Front Street. The complex contains 242,000 m2 (2,604,866 sq ftof office space, and consists of two towers, Bay Wellington Tower and TD Canada Trust Tower, linked by the Allen Lambert Galleria. Brookfield Place is also the home of the Hockey Hall of Fame (housed in an opulent former bank from 1885).
We parked under this place. We are from the country n being in this huge city was surreal lol. Lots of cool shop down there to.
The most beautiful and well maintained business block. Staff at concierge is so welcoming and always ready to help. We often deliver flowers to different businesses.Please check out our website for fresh florals for all occessions. floralsbybushra.ca
Beautiful with beautiful stores. I was pleasantly surprised to see the stores of two of my favorite brands. As good as Toronto Premium outlet.
Unique and modern interior architecture. Extremely clean and well looked after. Conveniently connected to the food court and THE PATH. Theres also a legacy building onsite worth checking out.
Love its architecture, there is a tim horton in first floor, has access to path, small food court, shoppers, small businesses like flower shop, shoes repair.. but they are closed in the weekends
Great spot. Cool architecture and good food court. Id go back!
It’s a beautiful building but when we got there we were disappointed at the movenpick marche had closed-down because we had such good memories there
We used the underground parking for activities nearby. It was clean and we were all very impressed with the building. I will try to book a parking here again next time for sure.
Office structure, houses the hockey hall of fame and an underground food/shopping court. Evening and weekend parking is worth it, do not park here throughout the week unless you want to get fleeced.
One of the architectural landmarks in downtown Toronto. The beautiful atrium/ galleria is designed by the famous Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It is very grand, spacious and usually hosts some sort of exhibition. There is also a food court downstairs in addition to Tim Hortons Hockey Hall of Fame.
Love our Toronto landmark!
The architecture is amazing! I had no need for any of the services on offer but the structure is the building was amazing and there are a lot of Insta-worthy pic moments and backdrops
One nice place to watch and enjoy even you are tired after work.
Free to check out the interesting architecture inside. Lots of shops and restos downstairs and some on the main floor. Entrance to the Hockey Hall of Fame is here too!
Lovely Architecture modern office building with art exhibition, shops and food mall. Very classy and a cool vibe.
The highlights are the hockey Hall of Fame and the atrium was quite cool to see. Otherwise it is basically a mall with stores and offices.
Beautiful exterior and an iconic building. Absolutely not a fan of the new food court re do. It looks.so freaking cheap.
Use to come here all the time in the food court before Covid happened. It’s nice to see the food courts gotten a bit of a facelift.You can never go wrong with checking out the classic spot when you first walk in and snapping a pic.
We used this for parking in Downtown Toronto. It was easy in easy out, easy pay at the elevators. Clean. They also have vacuums, air, and window cleaners should you need it.
Always a beautiful building to pass by. Either it be for a meeting, going to a restaurant for some wine, food to dessert or passing through for Banking or other things, its always a pleasure. Brookfield is one of my favourite investments and I love seeing how well this property is taken care of and Brookfield Place is always a go to & a true Gem.
Beautiful park! Looking forward to Pier 8 development. It is in process. Some maps included :too bad we can’t swim there.
I really only walked through it omw elsewhere, but it was clean, there was a pretty large food court and on the main floor, the huge windows made it bright and cheery after time in the underground.
Its now time to enjoy cherry blossom. You must be quick.
Visiting from Vancouver, I found this place to be one of the most visually profound architectural buildings downtown. The white spires which hold up the glass canopy/roof are almost as spectacular as the grand trophy room of the hockey hall of fame attached to it. If youre in the GTA, be sure to stop by this building to take it all in.
With beautiful architecture and dozens of stores, including the Hockey Hall of Fame, Brookfield Place is a unique building that offers many amenities to office workers and locals!
Beautiful interior and architecture with clean floor and seating areas
Beautiful design structure and professional spot to sit and eat, work or study!
The best atrium in the GTA. An organic design language reminiscent of Gaudis work in Barcelona but instead of stone, done in steel. The pillars look like tree trunks holding up the glass that lets a lot of natural light in. It has also incorporated an old bank building in its design that houses the Hockey Hall of Fame.One of the best parking garages in the city that is close to the St. Lawrence Market, when going across to the Island, or when just dining or seeing a show around Union station. For $10 between 6am-6pm (or $10 6pm-12mn), its a good deal for weekends. The garage also has free tire pumps, vacuums, and windshield squeegees located around the expansive garage.
An office complex with several floors of office space, two towers (Bay Wellington Tower and TD Canada Trust with a galleria and Hockey Hall of Fame. The Allen Lambert Galleria is an atrium with intricate lattice work and branches that creates a sense of a forest canopy/tree-lined corridor that theres constantly photography happening. The Hockey Hall of Fame also anchors on the northwest corner of Yonge and Front street, which has an entrance in this location. Theres also a Tim Hortons for a pit stop as well. A great waiting area to meet up with people as well!
Fabulous. Great movie explaining the story. Love the castle and furniture. Spectacular
The shops were closed but doors still open. What a beautiful place
Brookfield just before Covid-19!! Memories of relaxing in a beautifully decorated and safe space; with coffee shops and restaurants that thrived after the daily work scene. Not to mention great Pokémon Go stops to play for hours.Walked through today with everything boarded up or closed. The contrast was defeaning and an eye opener of the changes we must endure during this pandemic. However, it is still a cool place to walk through and revel.
Another architectural jewel from the house of Santiago Calatrava. A remarkable building but unfortunately its a shopping mall and what can you say about it? I would rather go on amazon for hoursthan stay here for more than 10 minutes.
I love to visit this building for the photographic decor of the building. There is a beautiful essence that allows you to create a beautiful scene. This building is used for various productions. I love this as part of the Toronto Path as you can come up and have a quiet moment amongst the chaos of the city. Hockey Hall of Fame is located here and is great to visit. The events located here are great to attend - last one attended was a photo winners in a social justice.
One of iconic office complex in downtown Toronto.Walking & easy access from TTC line 1 subway station Union. Located on Front street between Bay street & Yonge street. Brookfield Place formerly called BCE - Bell Canada Enterprises - Place.Very cleanest office building with Food Court & few retail establishments for Shopping too.Bay-Wellington Tower & TD Canada Trust Tower linked by Allen Lambert Galleria. Architecture design by Santiago Calatrava. One of the best Tourist attractions ofHockey Hall of Fame located in Brookfield Place.One of the best place to visit in Toronto.
Btrookfield Place - Very beautiful small centre that joining several buildings. There are restaurant, cafe, bank, food court...etc. Hockey Hall of Fame is also there.
The “nicest” office complex in downtown Toronto. The architecture of the towers is pedestrian but they are joined by a magnificent atrium running the length of the block. Opened in 1990 and it’s only recently with the addition of the south financial core buildings are we seeing anything to rival this.
Great hockey history, but too advanced for my 4 and 6yr old. Save the 52.00 for a few years if you have Young kids at least we saved 4.00 a person for showing our AirMiles Card.
Always a beautiful sight walking through this beautiful hallways located in the heart of downtown. There are always some new exhibits, and decorations that magnify the beauty of this place. Also, a small but good food court in the basement. Steps to union subway station.
This is an awesome place they have many many good food venues but the best of all did they have the Hockey Hall of Fame if you havent been there I suggest you go I spent seven hours in the Hockey Hall of Fame alone
This coffee shop is good if you need a place to rest before you head into the subway/work. It has a nice atmosphere but its a bit loud due to the location as you can imagine.
Mixed emotions about this place. Im not a huge hokey fan, but the hockey hall of fame was surprisingly fun and interesting! I would recommend going there even if sports isnt your thing. The marchè was a total disaster for me personally. The style in which you get your food is much like the reading terminal. This restaurant induced a huge anxiety attack that made me weak for the rest of the day.
Beautiful architecture; safe and clean atmosphere. A mix of professionals and students mainly coming in and out. Has a cafeteria in the lower level which has the perfect variety for a quick bite to eat, especially handy as a group so everyone has their pick!
This building is fully loaded with some of the best food court stalls and cute food shops. From fast food to healthy foods to vegan foods. There also a market on the same level as food court.There are also many variety of retail stores for clothing that are more on the higher end as well as restaurants too. Theres a very cute restaurant near the Roots and Hockey Hall of Fame. It has an open patio that has quite a nice feel.Usually very busy during lunch time because of the office workers. But its pretty popular for Instagram bloggers and photographers because of the architectural features of this place. Has a very modern feel with hints of old historical feel to it.
Love the architecture at Brookfield place. The overhead arches are always nice to see especially when they decorate them for an event or certain time of the year. I do wish they would open the food court longer however. Great place to go for lunch and a nice place to show tourists.
Excellent building for restaurants, shops and offices. The Galleria consistently finds great art exhibits and it is beautiful during Christmas.
181 Bay St, Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada, Shelburne
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